Schwartz Center for Compassionate Healthcare
The Schwartz Center for Compassionate Healthcare is a non-profit organization established in 1995 to increase compassion and more meaningful collaboration between patients and medical professionals.
The Schwartz center has more than 900 organizational members in the U.S., U.K. Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
History
In November 1994, Boston health care attorney Kenneth Schwartz was diagnosed with lung cancer. During his 10-month illness, he discovered the importance of the human connection between caregiver and patient, saying that “the smallest acts of kindness made the unbearable bearable.”At the end of his life Ken outlined the organization he wanted to create. It would be a center that would promote compassion in medicine, encouraging the sorts of caregiver-patient relationships that made all the difference to him. He founded the Schwartz Center in 1995, just days before his death.